Venker Courtney E, Johnson Jennifer R
Lingo Lab, Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jul 1;13:929589. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.929589. eCollection 2022.
Many young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have language delays. Play-based interactions present a rich, naturalistic context for supporting language and communication development, but electronic toys may compromise the quality of play interactions. This study examined how electronic toys impact the quantity and lexical diversity of spoken language produced by children with ASD and age-matched children with typical development (TD), compared to traditional toys without electronic features. Twenty-eight parent-child dyads (14 per group) played with both electronic and traditional toy sets in a counter-balanced order. We transcribed child speech during both play sessions and derived the number of utterances and number of different word (NDW) roots per minute that children produced. Children with ASD and children with TD talked significantly less and produced significantly fewer unique words during electronic toy play than traditional toy play. In this way, children appear to take a "backseat" to electronic toys, decreasing their communicative contributions to play-based social interactions with their parents. These findings highlight the importance of understanding how toy type can affect parent-child play interactions and the subsequent learning opportunities that may be created. Play-based interventions for children with ASD may be most effective when they incorporate traditional toys, rather than electronic toys.
许多患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的幼儿存在语言发育迟缓问题。基于游戏的互动为支持语言和沟通发展提供了丰富、自然的情境,但电子玩具可能会损害游戏互动的质量。本研究考察了与无电子功能的传统玩具相比,电子玩具如何影响患有ASD的儿童以及年龄匹配的发育正常(TD)儿童的口语数量和词汇多样性。28对亲子(每组14对)以平衡顺序玩电子玩具套装和传统玩具套装。我们记录了两个游戏环节中儿童的言语,并得出儿童每分钟说出的话语数量和不同词根数量(NDW)。与玩传统玩具相比,患有ASD的儿童和TD儿童在玩电子玩具时说话明显更少,说出的独特词汇也明显更少。这样一来,儿童似乎在电子玩具面前“退居二线”,减少了他们在与父母基于游戏的社交互动中的交流贡献。这些发现凸显了了解玩具类型如何影响亲子游戏互动以及可能创造的后续学习机会的重要性。对于患有ASD的儿童,基于游戏的干预措施在采用传统玩具而非电子玩具时可能最有效。